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Published in Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.A., 7 issues of Zip came out until White took on co-editor Larry Stark and together they renamed the fanzine [[Stellar]], as well as contributions from Warren Freiberg and Ted White. | Published in Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.A., 7 issues of Zip came out until White took on co-editor Larry Stark and together they renamed the fanzine [[Stellar]], as well as contributions from Warren Freiberg and Ted White. | ||
− | ''Zip'' #1 featured art by Ted White, Bob Clayton, Joe Gilbert. | + | ''Zip'' #1 featured art by Ted White, Bob Clayton, and Joe Gilbert. |
Issue two included reprints from [[Helios]], [[Scientifantasy]], and [[Unique]], as well as contributions from Warren Freiberg and Ted White. | Issue two included reprints from [[Helios]], [[Scientifantasy]], and [[Unique]], as well as contributions from Warren Freiberg and Ted White. |
Revision as of 03:04, 22 March 2014
Zip was a science fiction fanzine by Ted White.
Ted White, for Science Fiction Five Yearly #6, of November 1976, writes about his first fanzine; "In August of 1953 I put out my own fanzine. It was called ZIP, it was 4" x 6" in size, and...the product of a non-precocious 15-year-old."
Published in Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.A., 7 issues of Zip came out until White took on co-editor Larry Stark and together they renamed the fanzine Stellar, as well as contributions from Warren Freiberg and Ted White.
Zip #1 featured art by Ted White, Bob Clayton, and Joe Gilbert.
Issue two included reprints from Helios, Scientifantasy, and Unique, as well as contributions from Warren Freiberg and Ted White.
Issue three included of articles and columns by G.M. Carr (Cry of the Nameless), John Fletcher, Warren Freiberg, Ray Thompson (Eclipse), and Don Wegars. Contributors of fiction included Jacob Edwards, among others.